Peavey KB4/KB5 owner manual Low Eq, Hi Eq, High Z Level, Low Z Level, Mid Eq, Main/Monitor

Models: KB4/KB5

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F R O N T P A N E L
LEVEL (1)

F R O N T P A N E L

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Controls the 1⁄4" jack input level. (Channels 1‚ 2 and 3 on the KB5 and channels 1 and 2 on the KB4.)

LOW EQ (2)

An active tone control (shelving type: +/-15dB) that varies the low frequency range. (KB5: channels 1‚ 2 &

3; KB4: channels 1 & 2.)

Caution: Excessive low frequency boost causes greater power consumption and increases the possibility of speaker damage.

HI EQ (3)

An active tone control (shelving type: +/-15dB) that varies the hi frequency range. (KB5: channels 1‚ 2 & 3;

KB4: channels 1 & 2.)

HIGH Z LEVEL (4)

Controls the high-impedance microphones or other high-level sources equipped with a 14" phone plug.

LOW Z LEVEL (5)

Controls the low-impedance microphones or other low-level sources equipped with a male XLR connector.

MID EQ (6)

An active tone control (peak/notch type: +/-15dB) that varies the mid frequencies. (Channel 4 on the KB5 and channel 3 on the KB4.)

MAIN/MONITOR (7)

This affects what signal is sent to the headphones. When in the OUT position‚ only the signal from channel 5 is sent to the headphones. Great when you need to hear a click track or midi/pre-recorded track. When engaged (IN position)‚ the headphones are sent signals from all channels. Keep in mind‚ this signal is never sent to the Main XLR outs.

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Peavey KB4/KB5 owner manual Low Eq, Hi Eq, High Z Level, Low Z Level, Mid Eq, Main/Monitor, F R O N T P A N E L